Fort Worth Convention and visitors Bureau Blog

March Family Fun in Fort Worth

This March, Fort Worth is blooming with some of the coolest ways to celebrate music, art, food and so much more. Here’s our guide to some can't miss fun this March! MARCH 1 - 4 Fort Worth Music Festival & Conference - Fort Worth Stockyards A little business and a lot of music, this new event…

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Kirk Franklin: Keeping the Faith

When Pastor Kyev Tatum called for the renaming of New Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church’s chapel, he did it in part to remind the broader Fort Worth community of its historic ties to a renowned gospel songwriter. Tatum noted that Elvis Presley is forever tied to Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee…

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January Must-See Live Shows

We've banded together (no pun intended) to bring you a monthly roundup of live shows in Fort Worth. JANUARY 6-7 Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra begins the new year with works by Beethoven, Mozart, Prokofiev and Stacy Garrop. Spectacle of Light, according to composer…

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Indian Cuisine in Fort Worth

Those of us who love Indian food know that the combination of hot curry, cool yogurt, and exotic spices truly can’t be beaten. Like Tex-Mex, Chinese, or any other cuisine, Indian food is regional. In northern India, you’ll find scrumptious breads (like naan and roti), along with dairy, garam masala…

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Journey down the Fort Worth Ale Trail

Fort Worth’s Ale Trail continues to grow, and the stops runneth over with evermore artisan offerings. The Ale Trail is currently self-guided, so you won’t need to take a printed passport along, and there are no prizes other than the joy of sipping your way through Fort Worth’s many breweries…

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